#!/usr/bin/env expect
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# Purpose: Test of Slurm functionality
#          bkill wrapper test
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# Written by Alejandro Sanchez <alex@schedmd.com>
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source ./globals

set job_id      0

if {[file executable $bkill] == 0} {
	skip "$bkill does not exist"
}

proc cleanup {} {
	global job_id

	cancel_job $job_id
}

#
# Submit a slurm job
#
set job_id [submit_job -fail "-N1 -o /dev/null --wrap '$bin_sleep 30'"]

#
# Test bkill $job_id
#
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bkill $job_id"]
subtest {[regexp "Job <$job_id> is being terminated" $output]} "Verify termination message"
subtest {![wait_for_job -timeout 15 $job_id CANCELLED]} "Verify job state is now CANCELLED"
